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what we know, she was a barista in alaska. we know he was in anchorage, alaska, he abducted her, he killed her, stored her body in a shed, and then, brooke, he went to new orleans, he took a two-week cruise. then he went back to alaska, he took a picture of koenig, she's dead, of course, but he took a picture, pretending she was alive, used that picture, sent it to the family to try to extort money from them. so investigators, they kept track of that, they tracked him down in texas, that's where he was using her debit card. >> we have some sound, george. let me -- let's roll the sound and talk on the other side. >> absolutely. >> i thought it was smart, i would do it -- i would let them come to me. just remote area. remote area that is not anywhere near where you live, that other people go to as well, you might not get exactly when you're -- not much to choose from in a manner of speaking, but there is also no witnesses really. nobody else around. >> what is he talking about? >> there he is, explaining it very calmly. >> back
what we know, she was a barista in alaska. we know he was in anchorage, alaska, he abducted her, he killed her, stored her body in a shed, and then, brooke, he went to new orleans, he took a two-week cruise. then he went back to alaska, he took a picture of koenig, she's dead, of course, but he took a picture, pretending she was alive, used that picture, sent it to the family to try to extort money from them. so investigators, they kept track of that, they tracked him down in texas, that's...
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we understand that he was in alaska. he has since passed away, but he has confessed. do they have a sense of who he killed? >> we do. we know much more about israel keyes. first of all, we know he is ex-military. in at least two cae strangled and sexually assaulted, you know, his victims. we also know he had a very methodical plan that as he went into these situations, first of all, this is a person who would fly into cities, he would rent a car, drive hundreds of miles to find unsuspecting victims, and then he would also have these murder kits. he would have weapons, he would have money that he got from robberies, all of this in anticipation of more attacks. so the most recent attack, his last victim, we know samantha koenig, a barista in anchorage, alaska. he was in anchorage, he went there to abduct and kill her. then, suzanne, he took a two-week cruise, went to new orleans, took a two-week cruise to return to alaska, to return to anchorage to take a picture of her, pretending she was alive, to then use that to try to extort money from the family. that's how invest
we understand that he was in alaska. he has since passed away, but he has confessed. do they have a sense of who he killed? >> we do. we know much more about israel keyes. first of all, we know he is ex-military. in at least two cae strangled and sexually assaulted, you know, his victims. we also know he had a very methodical plan that as he went into these situations, first of all, this is a person who would fly into cities, he would rent a car, drive hundreds of miles to find...
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but i know for me, i would like to do denali in alaska. so there's a couple of big mountains that we're looking to do. and keep inspiring and raising money for this great foundation. >> keith, you're amazing, you're a hero, a wounded warrior. obviously you're a hero. happy holidays, happy new year's to you. >> it was the oddest story of 2012, the lengths one man went to to have a little bit more than the memory of his late beloved bet. next. i think your friends will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the wo
but i know for me, i would like to do denali in alaska. so there's a couple of big mountains that we're looking to do. and keep inspiring and raising money for this great foundation. >> keith, you're amazing, you're a hero, a wounded warrior. obviously you're a hero. happy holidays, happy new year's to you. >> it was the oddest story of 2012, the lengths one man went to to have a little bit more than the memory of his late beloved bet. next. i think your friends will understand. oh...
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going to alaska, it's keeping your money in the u.s. economy. >> that's right. >> you know, i was interested in putting in new jersey because new jersey is the 40th anniversary of bruce springsteen and because sandy affected new jersey, too. they are bouncing back, too. and the sixth -- >> maybe you'll get a sighting of chris christie, and he will swear at you. >> that's an added bonus, getting sworn at. >> in jersey, it's a badge of honor. i worked in jersey for a long time. it's great to meet you. beautiful pictures too. for more on this list, check out cnn.com. it's awesome. >>> it's been a really big day in washington state tomorrow for some people because any adult there is going to be able to smoke marijuana legally. tomorrow. just a little bit, though. like an ounce, which to some people is not a little bit, but you don't need a reason. you don't need glaucoma or trouble sleeping. no medical reason at all. this might keep you awake. it is still illegal under federal law month matter whether you are in washington, colorado, which
going to alaska, it's keeping your money in the u.s. economy. >> that's right. >> you know, i was interested in putting in new jersey because new jersey is the 40th anniversary of bruce springsteen and because sandy affected new jersey, too. they are bouncing back, too. and the sixth -- >> maybe you'll get a sighting of chris christie, and he will swear at you. >> that's an added bonus, getting sworn at. >> in jersey, it's a badge of honor. i worked in jersey for a...
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shout out to my brother pfc christopher mallard stationed in alaska. i love you. merry christmas. and i miss you. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ >>> weather making news in parts of the country this christmas. the south is under the threat of severe weather and possible tornadoes as well and a winter storm warning is in effect for much of arkansas, oklahoma, and parts of southern missouri. the storm is already causing problems on the roads. westbound interstate 40 was temporarily shut down for two miles. this is in oklah
shout out to my brother pfc christopher mallard stationed in alaska. i love you. merry christmas. and i miss you. initiated. neural speeds increasing to 4g lte. brain upgrading to a quad-core processor. predictive intelligence with google now complete. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage...
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also, fairbanks, alaska, which is fascinating. show you one more u.s. city here. san juan islands, washington. our travel team convinced these will be some of the hot places. look at these cities overseas, they put together the hot 2013 international destinations, these are some of those, liverpool, starting with that, now that bea, beautfuiful, cors innsbruck, austria, changes and bookings made out there, the buzz in the travel world. now, here is real fun, folks. what will more of us be eating next year? the editor of a blog all about food tells me the foods are on the rise. first of all, southern dishes with actual southern ingredients. and then tater tots are going to be hot next year. she says these new kinds of veggie and grain kinds of entrace and foods and finally, really cool funky non-alcoholic drink. nice. thanks for that. the american college of sports medicine says that is on the rise, body weight training, using minute cal equipment, an inexpensive way to exercise effectively. last but not least, this is really cool, expect more toys made in america.
also, fairbanks, alaska, which is fascinating. show you one more u.s. city here. san juan islands, washington. our travel team convinced these will be some of the hot places. look at these cities overseas, they put together the hot 2013 international destinations, these are some of those, liverpool, starting with that, now that bea, beautfuiful, cors innsbruck, austria, changes and bookings made out there, the buzz in the travel world. now, here is real fun, folks. what will more of us be...
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fbi viewed the occupy wall street movement as a potential threat and had counterterrorism agents from alaska to florida keeping watch. agents were in touch with police, businesses and universities nationwide, even before demonstrations began in new york city last year. >>> the winter storm that hit dallas affected air travel out of dfw airport causing a nightmare scenario for passengers on one flight. cnn affiliate wfaa in dallas reports the american airlines flight sat at the gate for nearly five hours. one passenger said the airline told them they could get off but also warned them that they could be leaving any minute. the pilot not only apologized to his passengers, but took a shot at those who kept the passenger stuck on the plane. >> it's beyond reproach. i have no words to tell you that, how sorry i am for all of this. decisions are being made way above our heads and, by people that obviously, in my humble opinion, don't have a clue what they're doing. >> wow. american airlines had this statement, our hindered ability to de-ice and approach aircraft with ground equipment jetways and r
fbi viewed the occupy wall street movement as a potential threat and had counterterrorism agents from alaska to florida keeping watch. agents were in touch with police, businesses and universities nationwide, even before demonstrations began in new york city last year. >>> the winter storm that hit dallas affected air travel out of dfw airport causing a nightmare scenario for passengers on one flight. cnn affiliate wfaa in dallas reports the american airlines flight sat at the gate for...
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for re-election in conservative states, whether it is kay hagan of north carolina or mark begich of alaska or mark prior of arkansas. those are people who were trying to get in touch with their offices but may be reluctant, even in the case of this horrible tragedy, to do much because they're afraid of getting pummeled back home. the one thing that maybe we're hearing more talk of is maybe not so far as the assault weapons ban, but something to curb those 30-shot magazines, things like that, which even joe manchin says, you don't need that for anything, not even hunting. >> that's a very good point. we know the justice department was looking at a number of things at least to beef up the background process, the background check process. they dropped that during the campaign, during the re-election campaign. it will be very interesting to see what comes out of the white house, what the president decides that he is going to stand behind and really push through congress. dana, thank you very much. really appreciate it. >>> there is another issue, of course, that the president is dealing with.
for re-election in conservative states, whether it is kay hagan of north carolina or mark begich of alaska or mark prior of arkansas. those are people who were trying to get in touch with their offices but may be reluctant, even in the case of this horrible tragedy, to do much because they're afraid of getting pummeled back home. the one thing that maybe we're hearing more talk of is maybe not so far as the assault weapons ban, but something to curb those 30-shot magazines, things like that,...
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they have missiles that conceivably have a range to hit alaska or even u.s. bases in hawaii. u.s. officials i've been speaking with say there's still a gap. in order to try to marry their nuclear program with the missile, even though it was successful in this particular test, because they would still have to try to miniaturize a nuclear warhead to go on top of the missile. they've had no real success with testing a heat shield to get it back into the atmosphere once it leaves, and also working on accuracy issues to be sure that they could actually hit what they were abling at. >> i hear the secretary of defense leon panetta is talking about the concern about this launch. what are the options here that he is suggesting in response to this? >> this is going beyond secretary panetta. this goes up to the white house. it somewhat calls into question the warnings and the sanctions that the obama administration has already put out there on north rolina. it calls into question how effective they have been. a u.s. official said they had planned to go to the united nations, which met today,
they have missiles that conceivably have a range to hit alaska or even u.s. bases in hawaii. u.s. officials i've been speaking with say there's still a gap. in order to try to marry their nuclear program with the missile, even though it was successful in this particular test, because they would still have to try to miniaturize a nuclear warhead to go on top of the missile. they've had no real success with testing a heat shield to get it back into the atmosphere once it leaves, and also working...
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this is the type of rocket that has the range to hit areas in alaska or u.s. bases in hawaii. so there is, you know, some concern over this success by north korea, don. >> so chris, how worried are pentagon officials again about the successful launch? you said there is some success with this but how worried are they about it? >> there are still some ways to go, don. they're worried down the road about north korea marrying its nuclear weapons with this missile technology. in other words, being able to miniaturize a nuclear weapon to put on a warhead, to also be able to aim that missile accurately and to have the type of heat shield that would allow it to come back into the atmosphere without burning up. there's no indication north korea, you know, has made that jump yet. that is a concern down the road, and there's also a concern about what help they may be getting. u.s. official is telling us that one working assumption is that iran helped north korea with this launch. we know in the past u.s. officials have detected north korean engineer going to iran, iranian scientists comi
this is the type of rocket that has the range to hit areas in alaska or u.s. bases in hawaii. so there is, you know, some concern over this success by north korea, don. >> so chris, how worried are pentagon officials again about the successful launch? you said there is some success with this but how worried are they about it? >> there are still some ways to go, don. they're worried down the road about north korea marrying its nuclear weapons with this missile technology. in other...
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four states, alaska, mississippi, south carolina, and new york all reporting widespread flu cases. and another map for you, this is higher than normal records of flu from alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee and texas. and the last time the flu season started this early was back in the winter of '03-'04. the flu killed more than 48,000 people that year. i want to bring in our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen because already there are similarities between this current flu season and the one back some ten years ago. >> right, exactly. back ten years ago, as you said, not only was it early, but it was severe. they really saw severe cases especially among the elderly and children. and this kind of activity this time of year is really quite unusual. usually we see this level of activity that you were just describing about a month later. >> now i hear all about this. i'm thinking i haven't had my flu shot yet. is it too late for us? >> no, it is not too late. we haven't seen the worst of it yet. the flu is probably going to get worse. so get it now. it takes about two w
four states, alaska, mississippi, south carolina, and new york all reporting widespread flu cases. and another map for you, this is higher than normal records of flu from alabama, louisiana, mississippi, tennessee and texas. and the last time the flu season started this early was back in the winter of '03-'04. the flu killed more than 48,000 people that year. i want to bring in our senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen because already there are similarities between this current flu...